A volt (V) is the unit of electric potential, electric potential difference, and electromotive force. It is the potential difference that would move one coulomb of charge through one joule of energy.
A statvolt (abbreviated stV) is a unit of electrostatic potential used in the CGS (centimeter-gram-second) system of units. One statvolt is approximately equal to 0.003336 volts in the SI (International System of Units).
To convert volts to statvolts, use the following formula:
1 volt (V) = 0.003336 statvolts (stV)
The voltage in statvolts (stV) is equal to the voltage in volts (V) multiplied by **0.003336**:
statvolts (stV) = volts (V) × 0.003336
Convert 1 volt to statvolts:
1 V = 1 × 0.003336 = 0.003336 statvolts
Volts (V) | Statvolts (stV) |
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1 V | 0.003336 stV |
2 V | 0.006671 stV |
3 V | 0.010007 stV |
4 V | 0.013343 stV |
5 V | 0.016678 stV |
6 V | 0.020014 stV |
7 V | 0.023349 stV |
8 V | 0.026685 stV |
9 V | 0.030021 stV |
10 V | 0.033356 stV |
20 V | 0.066713 stV |
30 V | 0.100069 stV |
40 V | 0.133426 stV |
50 V | 0.166782 stV |
60 V | 0.200138 stV |
70 V | 0.233495 stV |
80 V | 0.266851 stV |
90 V | 0.300208 stV |
100 V | 0.333564 stV |
200 V | 0.667128 stV |
300 V | 1.0007 stV |
400 V | 1.3343 stV |
500 V | 1.6678 stV |
600 V | 2.0014 stV |
700 V | 2.3349 stV |
800 V | 2.6685 stV |
900 V | 3.0021 stV |
1,000 V | 3.3356 stV |